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Coronavirus updates for White County

Coronavirus updates for White County

Coronavirus updates for White County: March 25-April 1

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Qualifying for the Cleveland City Council Ward 2 special election is set to begin Monday.

Qualifying for the Cleveland City Council Ward 2 special election is set to begin Monday.

Qualifying for council seat starts Monday

Qualifying for the Cleveland City Council Ward 2 special election is set to begin Monday. The qualifying period for Ward 2 candidates will be Monday, March 30, through Wednesday, April 1. Candidates will be able to qualify at Cleveland City Hall on Monday and Tuesday from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The White County Board of Commission and Cleveland City Council are holding emergency called meetings tomorrow, Thursday, March 26.

The White County Board of Commission and Cleveland City Council are holding emergency called meetings tomorrow, Thursday, March 26.

White County, Cleveland to hold called meetings

The White County Board of Commission and Cleveland City Council are holding emergency called meetings tomorrow, Thursday, March 26. Both meetings will be held by teleconference. The City of Helen held an emergency called meeting on Tuesday, March 24.
A rabid raccoon in the area of Gene Nix Road is the sixth confirmed rabies case in White County for 2020

A rabid raccoon in the area of Gene Nix Road is the sixth confirmed rabies case in White County for 2020

Sixth rabies case confirmed for White County in 2020

A rabid raccoon in the area of Gene Nix Road is the sixth confirmed rabies case in White County for 2020. According to White County Environmental Health Manager Sean Sullivan, the homeowner heard a "screaming" sound on her porch in the late afternoon on Thursday, March 19.
White County now has its first confirmed case of COVID-19.

White County now has its first confirmed case of COVID-19.

White County see first confirmed case of coronavirus

White County now has its first confirmed case of COVID-19. The information came in the noon update on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website. With this update, there were now 1,247 confirmed cases in Georgia, 394 people hospitalized and 40 deaths.
White County schools will continue with the learning from home plan through Friday, April 3, in accordance with Gov. Brian Kemp's directive. 

White County schools will continue with the learning from home plan through Friday, April 3, in accordance with Gov. Brian Kemp's directive. 

White County School System issues update

White County schools will continue with the learning from home plan through Friday, April 3, in accordance with Gov. Brian Kemp's directive.  In a news release this morning, White County School System Superintendent Dr.
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Pets of the Week: March 23

Pets of the week for the week of March 23 from White County Animal Control and Charles Smithgall Humane Society. At White County Animal Control, Bree is a 4-year-old female Boxer/Plott hound who is adorable.
The White County Commissioners will hold a called, teleconference meeting on Tuesday, March 24, at 9 a.m.

The White County Commissioners will hold a called, teleconference meeting on Tuesday, March 24, at 9 a.m.

White County Commissioners to hold teleconference meeting

The White County Commissioners will hold a called, teleconference meeting on Tuesday, March 24, at 9 a.m. The meeting is being held by teleconference because of the county's response to the coronavirus pandemic. The public is welcome to join the teleconference.
It will be at least two more months before a pair of elections set for next week will be decided.

It will be at least two more months before a pair of elections set for next week will be decided.

Mayor, presidential voting postponed until May

It will be at least two more months before a pair of elections set for next week will be decided. Cleveland’s special election for mayor and the Georgia Presidential Preference Primary (PPP) have been delayed from March 24 to May 19.
Cleveland Police Chief John Foster and White County Fire Division Chief Norman Alexander spoke March 16 about actions that are being taken to protect public safety personnel during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

Cleveland Police Chief John Foster and White County Fire Division Chief Norman Alexander spoke March 16 about actions that are being taken to protect public safety personnel during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

Protocols added to protect public safety personnel from COVID-19

Local public safety agencies are adding steps to protect personnel during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. Cleveland Police Chief John Foster told officers at a March 16 gathering about precautions they can take to protect themselves from being exposed to the virus.